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A wealthier Ving Rhames gets point of 'Pulp Fiction'
"Nah man, I'm pretty ------- far from OK."
Ving Rhames' character's words to Bruce Willis' after being rapedin "Pulp Fiction" don't apply to the actor, who has done very, veryOK, thanks to the movie's blockbuster receipts. With the specialexpanded DVD of "Pulp Fiction" hitting stores Tuesday, GLARE askedRhames for his best anecdote from making the Quentin Tarantinoclassic.
Instead of some gooey story, the guy who played mob boss MarsellusWallace told us, "My favorite memory of making "Pulp Fiction" is thatI had one point of the grosses from the movie. That's a beautifulmemory that stays with me for life."
Yep, we can do the math. "The movie only cost $8 …
News Digest.(News)
Ford shifts CNG, LPG cars to Saarlouis plant
COLOGNE * Ford Germany will begin producing compressed natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas vehicles at its plant Saarlouis, Germany, in mid-July in a bid to quadruple volume to 2,000 units a year.
Until now, Ford has used CNG Technik in Mainz, Germany, to convert cars to run on CNG and LPG. The company, which has converted about 700 C-Max, Focus and Transit models to date, will continue to handle conversions of commercial vehicles such as the Transit.
The move will reduce long delivery times for the vehicles.
Michael von Klodt
BMW upgrades Frankfurt-area outlets
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